Armenian Gold Coins

The Noah’s Ark Series:

The Noah's Ark gold coins series is one of the most sought-after bullion products in the world. The design features the famous biblical vessel, Noah’s Ark, navigating tumultuous waters while a dove is seen carrying an olive branch in the foreground. On the reverse, the Armenian national seal is depicted, along with identifying information that is similar to what you would find on regular currency.

Why Buy the Noah's Ark Gold Coin? 

One thing that sets these coins apart is their size. They come in a wide range of sizes, from the 1 gram gold coin to the 10 ounce version. While the most popular size is the 1-ounce gold coin, the entire series is highly sought-after by collectors and investors alike.

The Armenian Noah's Ark gold coins are manufactured by Geiger Edelmetalle AG, one of the leading private precious metals refineries in Germany. This gives the coins an added layer of quality, ensuring that they meet the required standards to qualify as investment bullion coins. The coins are made from 9999 fine gold, which makes them investment grade.

Why Invest in Gold Coins?

Investing in gold coins is an excellent way to protect your assets, as gold retains its value even during economic downturns. It is also easier to store gold coins than bars, and they come with more visual appeal, making them a popular choice among collectors.

Buying Gold Coins from SuisseGold.eu

At Suisse Gold, purchasing Armenian gold coins is easy. We accept payment in 15 different currencies, including BTC, GBP, USD, and EUR. We also offer secure delivery or storage. Delivery is available to over 50 countries worldwide, and secure vault storage is free of charge for the first yer.

If you have gold coins that you would like to sell, please contact us.

Price includes storage free of charge for the first year from the date of purchase.

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